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The Inn at Cherry Creek

233 Clayton St, Denver, CO, 80206 United States of America

The Inn at Cherry Creek
4.5
out of 5
avg. guest rating

out of 31 reviews

Brenda from Vancouver Island, BC
4.0
out of 5

“Avoid the chains, stay in a local hotel in Denver”

Small hotel, not part of a chain. Restaurant available for b'fst, lunch, dinner and drinks. Convenient, comfortable and well maintained.

dan from Minneapolis,MN
4.0
out of 5

“Good Enough”

Nice location to Stanford and Palo Alto.

Daniel from Denver, CO
4.0
out of 5

“Great location, quiet, but lackluster room”

I booked my parents at this location for a 4 night visit. The location was convenient for them, both for access to my house as well as local amenities. The hotel is in a quiet location and isolated from busy streets. Understated entry is easy to miss. The room was disappointing for a couple of reasons. The view was of a concrete block wall and some rooftop mechanical equipment for the neighboring building. The room was quaint...clean, but had almost no character. The walls were bare - not even a headboard for the bed. No art. It felt like a dorm room in that respect even though it's in one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in Denver. Bathroom was clean and roomy - but almost felt like it was an ADA compliant bathroom - not a typical guest bathroom. All in all the place is fine, but i was a bit shocked to see what they consider a "deluxe" room at this facility.

Mark from Abilene, Texas
4.0
out of 5

“Good Place to Stay”

While visiting our daughter in Denver, we found this place thru Expedia and decided to stay there. It was also the big weekend of the Cherry Creek Arts Festival which brings artist in from all over the US. If you enjoying staying at a quaint place where you can walk a couple of blocks over to Einstein Bagels or Starbucks and it is a block away from the Cherry Creek Mall, then you will enjoy staying here. There are plenty of shops in the area within walking distance as well. We had the basic room and it was ok. We stayed on the 4th floor and the water pressure in the shower was not too good. Try and get an upgrade if you can to a larger room. Overall, a good place to stay; and not too pricy.

Carol from Fullerton, CA
4.0
out of 5

“A good hotel in a great area”

We enjoyed our stay at the Cherry Creek Inn. It's in a wonderful spot, surrounded by galleries, cafes, and great shopping. Our room was small but comfortable. Our only minor concerns were that the young staff member we asked for restaurant recommendations was unfamiliar (just handed us a brochure) and that housekeeping was loud enough in the mornings to wake us up. We told them these things and I'm sure they will be corrected. We would stay again.

John from Fort Lauderdale, NYC and San Francisco
4.0
out of 5

“Cherry Creek Inn - Denver weekend”

Very nice restaurant, albeit relaxed breakfast hours - earlier would be better if even for coffee. Strange shower configuration, standup and open with a shower curtain that doesn't reach the floor and prevent spillage into the bathroom itself. Housekeeping adequate, but no vacuuming during stay, which was surprising. Comfortable beds, good TV and conveniences in room together with very handy, central location in Cherry Creek (near Mall and JW Marriott, where the main meetings were occurring, at much higher prices for rooms). Garage was also handy and fairly priced - self-park. All in all a pleasant experience.

Nicolas from Middle East
4.0
out of 5

“Pleasing Experience”

It is a wonderful place to stay. The staff is amazingly helpful and friendly, including the owner Mr. Weber, who is extremely friendly and hospitable. The hotel being in the center of small shops and close to a mall makes very attractive place. The food is just incredible. I ate out a couple of times but decided to have all my meals at the hotel because of its unmatched variety of dishes and taste. One thing I did not like was the extra $10 charge for guests. When I booked the room, I had no idea that I will be charged more for parking.

charles from minneapolis
3.0
out of 5

“Cherry Creek Weekend”

Good location. Free access to fitness center with trainers down the street. Very comfortable bed. Small room, very dark, not well insulated from noise from adjacent rooms and hallways. Would definitely want a different room if went back. Close to nice neighborhood and downtown. Washington Park for jogging nearby. Need car for downtown visits

Em from NYC, NY
3.0
out of 5

“Not my first choice”

The Inn at Cherry Creek is close to shopping, but I was surprised at how hard it was to find. The signage is very subtle and I drove by it and had to circle back. That said, the staff was nice and the room was clean and new/recently renovated.

john from mt sinai new york
3.0
out of 5

“Housing Patients Here!”

This Hotel is housing plastic surgery patients. They do not or care to tell you this. I personally had to call the police. The woman working on Feb 19,2011 would not make the call. There was a woman crying right next door to me. She was pleading and crying for help. I had no idea at the time where the voice was coming from. I checked inside and out. Thats when I had my encounter with the hotel employee. Called the front desk told her to call 911. That they had a woman in distress in room 410. I was in 411. She shows up on the floor w/o calling 911. I know this because I called 911. They had no report for The Inn @ Cherry Creek. Nice real nice! I am a retired Deputy Sheriff from Long Island New York. I could not believe this garbage. Now the police show up and the front door is locked. She finally tells the cops that they house patients here. What is that all about. They should tell the hotel guests about this.

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